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Apr 6, 2014

Lyle in Cube Sector, Mayhem Cubed!

Review #36 – Free Video Game

Lyle in Cube Sector, Mayhem3!

Even though this was one of the original games that inspired DazzlingMarch, it had to be cut from the schedule.Why? Because it gets pretty darn hard to win,
that’s why! So I couldn't finish it on time to post a review.

This game puts you in the pixelated pants of Lyle, a man with a mission:
Rescuing his kitty. To get his pet back, you’ll have to travel through a
retro-style world using only cubes and your cube-related abilities. The game
graphics are simply beautiful (if you are into the 80’s style) and the
non-linear, metroidvania map
design provides discovery as you traverse the intricate passages.

Now, when I said Lyle’s a though game, I don’t mean to say “don’t play
it”. Quite the opposite. You see, I love a well designed masterpiece that, with
very few elements, can create a demanding and exiting gameplay.

Lyle in Cube Sector delivers. I think that’s all I need to add here.

- The Storeman

Disclaimer: I didn’t upload any of the content in the following link. I
have downloaded and checked it as I always do. I have even executed it in my
own computer and did not experience any kind of problems. But I can’t ensure
that it is free of virus and/or malware that my anti-virus programs couldn’t find.
That’s the author’s responsibility.

4 comments:

I'll be trying it out today. It looks stylistically similar to a game I'm working on (whose goal is to escape a slummy city in the Midwestern US), so it may help me with some of the elements I'm currently stuck over.

Yes, the surreal-scapes of Lyle are definitely an inspiration. My game is equally dream-like (though slightly more realistic, if that makes sense), as living in the Midwest US is kind of like an illogical, nightmarish dream that one recalls in a foggy, sleep-deprived state. Haha

My foray into the world of video games has been relatively recent. I originally started programming text-based adventures, and moved into graphics about a year ago. Since then, I've been dividing my limited time (and attention) between a few different game projects and RPGs.

Maybe someday, with enough time and discipline on my end, I'll have a game for you to play and review! ;)

I'm not sure if this is what you had in mind, but there's a book called Neverwhere. The story happens in a dream-like city, and almost everything seems like a weird reflection of the "real world". If you (or anyone reading) can, check it out. It's pretty good.